Shine

  • 41shine — [[t]ʃaɪn[/t]] v. shone, esp. for9,10, shined; shin•ing; 1) to give forth or glow with light 2) to be bright with reflected light; glisten; sparkle 3) (of light) to appear brightly or strongly; glare 4) to appear unusually animated, as the eyes or …

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  • 42Shine It On — Infobox Single Name = Shine it on Artist = Maarja Kivi Released = September, 2006 Genre = Rock Chart position = * #9 (Estonia) * #48 (Germany) * #43 (Austria) * #16 (Baltic) Label = Icezone Music Writer = Producer = Mixed by = Shine It On is the… …

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  • 43shine — verb (past and past participle shone or shined) 1》 give out a bright light; glow with reflected light.     ↘direct (a torch or other light) somewhere.     ↘(of a person s eyes) be bright with the expression of emotion. 2》 [often as adjective… …

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  • 44shine — v 1. glow, radiate, irradiate, illuminate; glare, beam, gleam, gloze, streak, flash, coruscate, fulgurate; light, light up, luminesce, incandesce, phosphoresce; glimmer, glitter, shimmer, flicker, twinkle; sparkle, glint, glisten, Archaic.… …

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  • 45shine —   Common forms are derivatives of lali, hinu, lohi, lino, napa, hūlali; liko (as with dew).   Also: anapa, ānapanapa, alohi, hinuhinu, ho ohinuhinu, ōhinu, ōhinuhinu, pahinu, pua, pūwā, hoaka, akaaka, akaka, huaka, kuali, mālamalama, mōhala,… …

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  • 46shine — See: RAIN OR SHINE, TAKE A SHINE TO …

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  • 47shine — See: RAIN OR SHINE, TAKE A SHINE TO …

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  • 48shine — Synonyms and related words: Amor, Christian love, Eros, Platonic love, admiration, adoration, affection, afterglow, agape, air glow, antic, ardency, ardor, array, attachment, bathtub gin, be born for, be bright, be master of, be somebody, be… …

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  • 49shine — I Mawdesley Glossary a scene or bother. Don t make a shine about a difference. II Cleveland Dialect List the iris or pupil of the eye: reeght i t shine on t …

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  • 50shine — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. glow, gleam, scintillate; excel; polish, wax, burnish. See light, repute. take a shine to II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To give forth light] Syn. radiate, beam, scintillate, glitter, sparkle, twinkle,… …

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